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SOUNDBLASTER^
Once a file is loaded in o memory, he Block Informa ion Screen displays.
This screen displays he informa ion con ained in a Voice file. As you edi
or change voice files, he changes are reflec ed in his screen. A voice file
consis s of Voice, Silence, Repea , ASCII ex , Marker and Termina or
blocks. Marker and ASCII ex blocks are explained la er.
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File
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Cursor
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Displays
Block number
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of cursor
— loca ion
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Displays beginning
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and ending number
Blk End
of selec ed blocks.
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S ar ing and ending
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be en ered here o
selec blocks
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Marker — A marker sends ou a wo-by e flag so o her applica ion
can perform a cer ain ask when i sees his marker.
■ Repeat — Provides a me hod for a block o repea .
■ End Repeat — Indica es end of repea blocks.
■ Terminator — Indica es end of file.
■
ASCII text — An ASCII ex s rings provide i les or o her
informa ion.
UndeSfS^2i3E®ltg
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basic unders anding of blocks and how hey rela e o Voice Edi or II can
prove benifical o he user. Blocks make up a voice file. Each voice file can
con ain:
■
Header — Used o define a .VOC file for Sound Blas er card.
■
Voice — This is normally he sound you hear. Can be mono or
s ereo. (Only unpacked da a blocks can display as a waveform.)
■ Silence — You can add, change or remove silence from a da a
block.
Voice
Editor
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